HISTORY:

Ounce Labs was founded in 2002 by security experts who, after working over 15 years in nearly every arena of information security, understood that the biggest problem facing IT and security executives was an inability to effectively analyze and manage software risk. They developed the Ounce solution to address the fundamental cause of this risk: flaws in source code that expose business-critical applications to potential attack.

THE LEADER IN SOFTWARE RISK ANALYSIS:

Ounce Labs is the only company that delivers enterprise-class source code vulnerability analysis solutions, the most effective way to identify software security vulnerabilities and take appropriate action to reduce risk to business operations. Customers across industries including telecommunications, financial services, software development, and IT services, as well as federal agencies, have successfully implemented Ounce to eliminate vulnerabilities, protect critical resources, and comply with industry regulations.

TECHNOLOGY

The Ounce solution is used by development, QA, certification, and security audit teams to ensure their software is secure. The Ounce technology analyzes source code to produce precise details and remediation advice about the vulnerabilities in the software. As multiple applications are analyzed, Ounce's risk-management dashboard helps manage the security of the entire portfolio, from web front ends to back office applications, as well as applications in development or production. Ounce offers the most comprehensive and cost-effective solution for ensuring software security across the enterprise and down to the line of code.

THE OUNCE ADVANTAGE

Only the Ounce Labs solution has been designed from the ground up to provide your executives, analysts, developers and auditors with the answers they need to manage the risk from vulnerable software. Ounce Labs' patented software risk analysis solution helps you to:

"Ounce far surpasses other code scanners with its ability to quickly isolate real vulnerabilities and provide the information and tools required to fix them,"

Brent Huston, MicroSolved